n.
Pronunciation: ' im- ˌ print
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English enpreent, from Anglo-French emprente, from feminine of emprent, past participle of enpreindre
Date: 15th century
: something imprinted or printed: as a : a mark or depression made by pressure <the fossil imprint of a dinosaur's foot> b : an identifying name (as of a publisher) placed conspicuously on a product also : the name under which a publisher issues books c : an indelible distinguishing effect or influence